OVRUCH — OVRUCH, city in Zhitomir district, Ukraine. The first information on the Jews, in a document of 1629, mentions three families in the town. Until 1750 the community was dependent on the taxation imposed on the community of chernobyl . A court… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ovruch — Coordinates: 51°19′N 28°48′E / 51.317°N 28.8°E / 51.317; 28.8 Ovruch (Ukrainian … Wikipedia
Ovruch — ▪ city, Ukraine city, western Ukraine. Ovruch was first mentioned in documents in AD 977, when it was known as Vruchyi. The city was incorporated in 1795. Ovruch later became a centre of varied industries, including food processing and flax … Universalium
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ABRAHAM DOV BAER OF OVRUCH — (d. 1840), rabbi and ḥasidic leader in the Ukraine. Abraham succeeded his father David as rabbi of Khmelnik. He subsequently became rabbi in Ovruch and Zhitomir. He was a devoted disciple of Nahum of Chernobyl, and after Nahum s death kept in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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